These include drain blockages as a result of aging infrastructure and the rising population density as raised with the office the Public Protector.
Mkhwebane and Gcaleka will also conduct an inspection in Langa and Khayelitsha. The Public Protector’s Spokesperson, Oupa Segalwe says the aim of the roadshow is to strengthen communication between Mkhwebane’s office, municipalities and communities to promote good governance in state affairs. The Public Protector Stakeholder Roadshow shifts focus to the Western Cape. Later in the week it will move to Limpopo and Gauteng.
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